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i believe that is a wallenda snake
looks like it ate one of your neighbors cats
I'm not an expert, but i can rule out.
That's not a ball python. Seen enough rabbits and rats eaten (and the the most memorable shit-taking by a living beast) that I'd recognize that satan anywhere.
For lack of a definite answer, it kind of looks like some type of a diamondback, maybe an eastern diamondback. Some of the colors look a little off, so maybe not. Im not an expert, just guessing. What state is it in?
https://www.google.com/search?q=bull...obile&ie=UTF-8
bull Snake maybe
Probably a pine snake. Coloration, shape, and length about right for Florida pine snake, but difficult to confirm with the grainy profile of the head.
South Georgia.
The bands look like a rattle snake but it wasn’t that as I got closer and it didn’t have rattles and it also didn’t have the type of head of a poisonous snake.
It damn sure had just eaten something. I’m guessing a squirrel which are everywhere.
Shocked you didn't cap that motherfucker
it really looks like an eastern diamond rattlesnake
Makes sense. Florida pine snake range includes southern Georgia.
https://fltws.org/species-spotlight/...ida-pine-snake
Just glad this wasn't a penis with goggly eyes on it.
boa constrictor definitely...
Not poisonous, but will kill a human easily, especially one that big. We have them in Florida. Honestly be careful too, because while they arent poisonous they do attack big prey, including humans, and will squeeze you to death. They are growing wild in the everglades, and now more north like Georgia. There's footage out there of them eating entire alligators, imagine what they could do to you if they wrapped up your leg...
I got you a little help from what I believe and vetted to be a snake expert - a thousand nooses around my head if I'm wrong.
This is a central ratsnake. A non-venomous (which would corroborate Tellafriends note that there is apparently no rattle on the tail) rodent assassin.
(This also goes along with an article i read that briefly mentiones rat snakes as a possibility for the diamond pattern https://animals.mom.me/snakes-brown-...onds-7422.html )
Central Ratsnakes Pantherophis spiloides are large (record 256.5 cm) common harmless ratsnakes with a multitude of regional color patterns native to eastern and central North America between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River Embayment. Pantherophis ratsnakes are keeled-scaled generalists that eat a variety of prey. They do well in urban environments, and are particularly fond of rodents and birds in these habitats.
Central Ratsnakes P. spiloides are currently recognized as distinct from Eastern Ratsnakes P. alleghaniensis, as well as Western Ratsnakes P. obsoletus. Parts of all three species were once generically labeled "black ratsnakes".
Def a Gardner Snake from Robert Morris College in Hawaii eating a Pineapple or a Football.
Plz donate my $$$ for the right answer to the next freeroll.
Who cares what kind, its called a stay the fuck away from snake.
Why? Fucker, as evidenced by the picture, is taking out vermin. Leave him the fuck alone and they will do the same.
If it’s proven poisonous then I say go ahead and kill it so it doesn’t kill someone who may not see it coming or reproduce. Short of that - live and let live.